Those !sync files don't have video extensions right? So it's already excluded from the start. Give me the complete path of one of these !sync files and how you think it affects matching in a negative way (with logs or examples).

FileNotFoundException: osdb.stats
java.io.FileNotFoundException: osdb.stats
at net.sourceforge.filebot.cli.ArgumentProcessor$DefaultScriptProvider.getScriptLocation(ArgumentProcessor.java:
195)
at net.sourceforge.filebot.cli.ArgumentProcessor.process(ArgumentProcessor.java:106)
at net.sourceforge.filebot.Main.main(Main.java:192)
Failure (░_░)
Launch4j: Failed to run the given command.

rednoah wrote:Overview:
Here's a script that you can use with µTorrent as "Run program when torrent finishes" command to automatically sort out your downloads. It'll fully automatically organize newly downloaded TV shows and movies and is smart enough to detect what is what.

Dude... I just found filebot and must say it's amazeballs! This script works. The only gripe I have with this is that it seems to be duplicating my files. I.e. it's downloading to the download folder, then copies the files and renames according to the rules set forth in script. But it also keeps the original file (I guess until ratio is reached?). Is there any way to get utorrent to "relocate" the file instead, leaving it to seed once relocated and renamed to correct folder?

I'm new to filebot and to scripts. I have a massive media library and I'm learning a lot of information trying to make a big job easier on myself.
I've managed to get the following script running well on my system:
call filebot -script fn:amc "T:\Unorganised" --output "T:/Organised" --action move --conflict override -non-strict --def music=y subtitles=en artwork=y

This successfully takes the media in the first directory, renames it, moves it into the new directory organised by show/season or movie or Artist/Album and so on. It's really great. Massive time saver so far.

I need a little help though, messing around and learning how this works I "tested"with a bunch of files. Now I'm ready to take it live and organise my library I have an issue. Any files that have been through the organisation script previously seem to be omitted. It leaves a number of files behind I have to sort manually which is a little annoying.

There's two ideas I have but I don't know how to do either; 1. Write into the script a command to ignore the logs from previous executions or 2. Reset/delete or something the file that holds the data for which files have been through the process before and should be excluded from future scans.

Any help is hugely appreciated.

I am also open to any improvements to the script that might do something cool and/or useful.

One thing though - could you integrate the deleting of the original files? At the moment, it looks like it extracts, then copies and sorts the newly extracted file, thus leaving all the RAR files AND a copy of the unrarred file in the original download location.

I'd only work on that on the premise of a paid application, so the Synology DSM UI is on ice until Synology supports publishing paid applications via Package Center. That's in the works for sure though, so maybe 1-2 years later.